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System Features
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INTER-TEL
AXXESS
Page 5-166
MANUAL VERSION 11.0 – May 2008
When device B hangs up to complete the transfer, the system may optimize the route
such that the system uses only DSP W on node 1 and DSP Z on node 3 to make the
audio connection. However, the system does not release DSP X and DSP Y on node 2
for use by other calls.
A
DSP W
NODE 1
NOTE:
Additional DSPs may be consumed if a call is transferred to multiple locations.
Multiple Ring-In Calls: The system reserves DSP resources for each leg of a complex
call. However, once the call is answered, the system releases all DSPs that are allocated
for legs that no longer exist.
For example, device A on node 1 calls an All-Ring Hunt Group with three members on
Node 2. The system reserves three DSPs on each node allowing each member to receive
an incoming call ring.
A
DSPs
A, B, C
NODE 1
If only two DSPs are available on one of the nodes, the system reserves the two avail-
able DSP pairs and rings only two members (camping onto the third DSP pair). After a
member answers the call, the system releases the extra DSPs such that only one DSP on
node 1 and one DSP on node 2 are used.
A
DSP
A
NODE 1
B
DSPs X and Y
NODE 2
Hunt Group
DSPs
X, Y, Z
NODE 2
Hunt Group
DSP
Z
NODE 2
C
DSP Z
NODE 3
Resource Allocation

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